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28-0752/02
1. INSTALLATION OF LANCER ICE COOLED DISPENSER
1.1 RECEIVING
Each unit is tested under operating conditions and inspected before shipment. At the time of shipment, the
carrier accepts responsibility for the unit. Upon receiving the unit, carefully inspect the carton for visible damage.
If damage exists, have the carrier note the damage on the freight bill and file a claim with carrier. Responsibility
for damage to the unit lies with the carrier.
1.2 UNPACKING
1.
The ice cooled dispenser is shipped in a corrugated shipping carton. Remove the corrugated shipping carton
from the unit.
2.
Remove the parts from the ice compartment.
3.
Inspect the unit and parts for concealed damage. If damage exists, notify delivering carrier and file a claim.
NOTE:
In order to ensure unit draingage and proper carbonation, it is necessary for the dispenser to be level,
front to back and side to side.
1.3 WATER SUPPLY
1.
Provide an adequate potable water supply The water supply line must be at least a 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) pipe.
Water pressure exceeding 50 PSI is regulated by a pressure regulator on the pump deck. Water pressure
below 40 PSI will require a booster pump.
2.
Install a shut-off valve in the water line feeding the deck. If a separate water line is run for plain water, ensure
that it also has a shut-off valve.
1.4 CARBONATOR PUMP
The carbonator pump is equipped with a strainer on the inlet side. A water supply containing any appreciable
quantity of silt, fine sand, or other debris requires a filter ahead of the pump deck. Clean the filter cartridge peri-
odically, depending on the condition of the water. Failure to do so may starve the pump of water, causing it to
burn out, and voiding the warranty.
1.5 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Locate a standard 20 AMP, 115 VAC, 60 Hz single phase electrical power outlet with ground
connectors for the power supply and pump deck.
1.6 CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
1.
Position to CO
2
gas tank in the desired location. Assemble the high pressure regulator to the CO
2
gas tank
and run the jumper line to the low pressure regulator.
2.
Attach the CO
2
gas line to the carbonator by attaching the line from the high pressure regulator to the CO
2
inlet. The setting of the high pressure CO
2
gas regulator should be 75 PSI. Position the syrup pumps in the
desired location. Attach the CO
2
gas lines leading from the low pressure regulator to these pumps.
3.
Connect the syrup lines from the pumps to the appropriate inlets at the front of the unit. The syrup inlets are
identified at the bottom of the unit.
4.
Position the pump deck under the counter or within 75 feet of the dispenser.
Pouring coffee, tea, and like substances into the drain can cause clogging.